GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY OFFICE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY SEVENTY-SECOND ROUND: JULY JUNE 2015
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1 RURAL * URBAN GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY OFFICE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY SEVENTY-SECOND ROUND: JULY JUNE 2015 SCHEDULE 1.60: HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER EXPENDITURE [0] descriptive identification of sample household 1. state/u.t.: 5. hamlet name: 2. district: 6. ward/inv. unit/block: 3. sub-district/tehsil/town*: 7. name of head of household: 4. village name: 8. name of informant: [1] identification of sample household 1. srl. of sample village/ block 10. sub-sample 2. round number FOD sub-region 3. schedule number sample hamlet-group/sub-block number 4. sector (rural-1, urban-2) 13. second stage stratum 14. sample household number 5. NSS region 15. srl. of informant (as in col.1, block 4) 6. district 16. response 7. stratum 17. survey 8. sub-stratum 18. reason for substitution of original household () 9. sub-round CODES FOR BLOCK 1 16: response : informant: co-operative and capable -1, co-operative but not capable -2, busy -3, reluctant - 4, others : survey : original 1, substitute 2, casualty 3 18: reason for substitution of original household : informant busy -1, members away from home -2, informant non-cooperative -3, others - 9 * tick mark ( ) may be put in the appropriate place.
2 Schedule 1.60:2 [2] particulars of field operations srl. Field Investigator/ Asstt. Superintending Officer Field Officer/ Superintending Officer (1) (2) (3) (4) 1(a) i) name (block letters) ii) iii) signature 1(b) i) name (block letters) ii) iii) signature 2. Date(s) of : DD MM YY DD MM YY (i) survey/inspection (ii) receipt (iii) scrutiny (iv) despatch 3. number of additional sheets attached 4. total time taken to canvass blocks 5.1 & 5.2 of schedule 1.60 (in minutes)[no decimal point] 5. total time taken to canvass blocks 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 of schedule 1.60 (in minutes)[no decimal point] 6. total time taken to canvass schedule 1.60 (in minutes)[no decimal point] 7. number of investigators (FI/ASO) in the team 8. whether any remark has been entered by FI/ASO/supervisory officer (yes-1, no-2) (i) in block 13/14 (ii) elsewhere in the schedule [3] household characteristics 1. household size 2. household type () 3. religion () 4. social group () 5. monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [ 43, bl. 12] CODES FOR BLOCK 3 2: household type : for rural areas: self-employed in: agriculture -1, non-agriculture - 2; regular wage/salary earning - 3, casual labour in: agriculture - 4, non-agriculture -5; others-9 for urban areas: self-employed-1, regular wage/salary earning-2, casual labour-3, others-9 3: religion : Hinduism-1, Islam-2, Christianity -3, Sikhism-4, Jainism-5, Buddhism-6, Zoroastrianism-7, others-9 4: social group : Scheduled Tribes-1, Scheduled Castes-2, Other Backward Classes-3, others-9
3 relation to head () gender (male-1, female- 2, transgender - 3) age (years) marital status () general educational level () Schedule 1.60:3 [4] demographic and other particulars of household members sl. name of member (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) CODES FOR BLOCK 4 Col. (3) : relation to head: self-1, spouse of head-2, married child-3, spouse of married child-4, unmarried child-5, grandchild-6, father/mother/father-in-law/mother-in-law-7, brother/sister/brother-inlaw/sister-in-law/other relatives-8, servants/employees/other non-relatives-9 Col.(6) : marital status: never married 1, currently married 2, widowed 3, divorced/separated 4 Col. (7): general educational level: not literate -01, literate without formal schooling: through EGS/NFEC/AEC - 02, through TLC -03, others- 04; literate with formal schooling: below primary -05, primary -06, middle -07, secondary - 08, higher secondary -10, diploma/certificate course -11, graduate -12, postgraduate and above -13
4 Schedule 1.60:4 [5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended on... consumption out of total consumption home produce (0.000) (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) rice PDS 101 rice other sources 102 chira 103 khoi, lawa 104 muri 105 other rice products 106 wheat/ atta PDS 107 wheat/ atta other sources 108 maida 110 suji, rawa 111 sewai, noodles 112 bread (bakery) 113 other wheat products 114 jowar & its products 115 bajra & its products 116 maize & products 117 barley & its products 118 small millets & their products 120 ragi & its products 121 other cereals 122 cereal: sub-total ( ) 129 cereal substitutes: tapioca, etc. 139 arhar, tur 140 gram: split 141 gram: whole 142 moong 143 masur 144 urd 145 peas 146 khesari 147 other pulses 148 gram products 150 besan 151 other pulse products 152 pulses & pulse products: s.t. ( ) unit of quantity is kg unless otherwise specified
5 Schedule 1.60:5 [5.1] consumption of cereals, pulses, milk and milk products, sugar and salt during the last 30 days ended on... consumption out of total consumption home produce (0.000) (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) milk: liquid (litre) 160 baby food 161 milk: condensed/ powder 162 curd 163 ghee 164 butter 165 ice-cream 166 other milk products 167 milk & milk products: s.t.( ) 169 salt 170 sugar - PDS 171 sugar - other sources 172 gur 173 candy, misri 174 honey 175 salt & sugar: s.t. ( ) unit of quantity is kg unless otherwise specified
6 F2+ s: Ref. Period last 7 days Schedule 1.60:6 [5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on consumption out of home produce total consumption (0.000) (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) vanaspati, margarine 180 mustard oil 181 groundnut oil 182 coconut oil 183 refined oil [sunflower, 184 soyabean, saffola, etc.] edible oil: others 185 edible oil: s.t. ( ) 189 eggs () 190 fish, prawn 191 goat meat/mutton 192 beef/ buffalo meat 193 pork 194 chicken 195 others: birds, crab, oyster, tortoise, etc. egg, fish & meat: s.t. ( ) potato 200 onion 201 tomato 202 brinjal 203 radish 204 carrot 205 palak/other leafy vegetables 206 green chillies 207 lady's finger 208 parwal/patal, kundru 210 cauliflower 211 cabbage 212 gourd, pumpkin 213 peas 214 beans, barbati 215 lemon () 216 other vegetables 217 vegetables: s.t. ( ) unit of quantity is kg unless otherwise specified
7 F2+ s: Ref. Period last 7 days Schedule 1.60:7 [5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on... consumption out of total consumption home produce (0.000) (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) banana () 220 jackfruit 221 watermelon 222 pineapple () 223 coconut () 224 green coconut () 225 guava 226 singara 227 orange, mausami () 228 papaya 230 mango 231 kharbooza 232 pears/nashpati 233 berries 234 leechi 235 apple 236 grapes 237 other fresh fruits 238 fruits (fresh): s.t. ( ) 239 coconut: copra 240 groundnut 241 dates 242 cashewnut 243 walnut 244 other nuts 245 raisin, kishmish, monacca, etc. 246 other dry fruits 247 fruits (dry): s.t. ( ) 249 ginger (gm) 250 garlic (gm) 251 jeera (gm) 252 dhania (gm) 253 turmeric (gm) 254 black pepper (gm) 255 dry chillies (gm) 256 tamarind (gm) 257 curry powder (gm) 258 oilseeds (gm) 260 other spices (gm) 261 spices: s.t. ( ) unit of quantity is kg unless otherwise specified
8 F2+ s: Ref. Period last 7 days Schedule 1.60:8 [5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on... consumption out of total consumption home produce (0.000) (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) tea: cups () 270 tea: leaf (gm) 271 coffee: cups () 272 coffee: powder (gm) 273 mineral water (litre) 274 cold beverages: bottled/canned (litre) 275 fruit juice and shake (litre) 276 other beverages: cocoa, chocolate, etc. 277 beverages: sub-total ( ) 279 cooked meals purchased () 280 cooked meals received free in 281 workplace κ () cooked meals received as assistance κ 282 () cooked snacks purchased [samosa, 283 puri, paratha, burger, chowmein, idli, dosa, vada, chops, pakoras, pao bhaji, etc.] other served processed food** 284 served processed food: sub-total ( ) 289 prepared sweets, cake, pastry 290 biscuits, chocolates, etc. 291 papad, bhujia, namkeen, mixture, 292 chanachur chips (gm) 293 pickles (gm) 294 sauce, jam, jelly (gm) 295 other packaged processed food 296 packaged processed food: sub-total ( ) 299 pan: leaf () 300 pan: finished () 301 ingredients for pan (gm) 302 pan: s.t. ( ) unit of quantity is kg unless otherwise specified κ Do not include cooked meals received from other households. ** includes chaat, golgappa (phuchka), bhel puri, etc
9 F2+ s: Ref. Period last 7 days Schedule 1.60:9 [5.2] consumption of edible oil, egg, fish and meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, beverages and processed food and pan, tobacco and intoxicants during the last 7 days ended on... consumption out of home produce total consumption (0.000) (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) bidi () 310 cigarettes () 311 leaf tobacco (gm) 312 snuff (gm) 313 hookah tobacco (gm) 314 cheroot () 315 zarda, kimam, surti (gm) 316 other tobacco products 317 tobacco: s.t. ( ) 319 ganja (gm) 320 toddy (litre) 321 country liquor (litre) 322 beer (litre) 323 foreign/refined liquor or wine (litre) 324 (litre) other intoxicants 325 intoxicants: s.t. ( ) unit of quantity is kg unless otherwise specified [6] consumption of energy (fuel, light and household appliances) during the last 30 days ended on... consumption out of home total consumption produce (0.000) (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) coke 330 firewood and chips 331 electricity (std. unit) 332 dung cake 333 kerosene PDS (litre) 334 kerosene other sources (litre) 335 matches (box) 336 coal 337 LPG [excl. conveyance] 338 charcoal 340 candle () 341 gobar gas 342 petrol (litre) [excl. conveyance] 343 diesel (litre) [excl. conveyance] 344 other fuel 345 fuel and light: s.t. ( ) unit of quantity is kg unless otherwise specified
10 Schedule 1.60:10 [7] consumption of clothing, bedding, etc. during the last 365 days ended on... quantity (0.000) (1) (2) (3) (4) clothing: first-hand dhoti () 350 saree () 351 cloth for shirt, pyjama, kurta, salwar, etc. (metre) 352 cloth for coat, trousers, suit, etc. (metre) 353 coat, jacket, sweater, windcheater () 354 shawl, chaddar () 355 school/college uniform: boys 356 school/college uniform: girls 357 kurta-pajama suits: males () 358 kurta-pajama suits: females () 360 kurta, kameez () 361 pajamas, salwar () 362 shirts, T-shirts () 363 shorts, trousers, bermudas () 364 frocks, skirts, etc. () 365 blouse, dupatta, scarf, muffler () 366 lungi () 367 other casual wear* 368 baniyan, socks, other hosiery and undergarments, etc.() 370 gamchha, towel, handkerchief () 371 infant clothing 372 headwear, belts, ties () 373 knitting wool (gm) 374 clothing (first-hand): other 375 clothing: second-hand 376 clothing: sub-total ( ) 379 bed sheet, bed cover () 380 rug, blanket () 381 pillow, quilt, mattress () 382 cloth for upholstery, curtains, tablecloth, etc. (metre) 383 mosquito net () 384 bedding: others 385 bedding, etc.: s.t. ( ) 389 * incl. maxis, nightdresses
11 Schedule 1.60:11 [8] consumption of footwear during the last 365 days ended on... of pairs (1) (2) (3) (4) leather boots, shoes 390 leather sandals, chappals, etc. 391 other leather footwear 392 rubber / PVC footwear 393 other footwear 394 footwear: second-hand 395 footwear: sub-total ( ) 399 [9] expenditure on education and medical (institutional) goods and services during the last 365 days ended on. (1) (2) (3) books, journals: first hand 400 books, journals, etc.: second hand 401 newspapers, periodicals 402 library charges 403 stationery, photocopying charges 404 tuition and other fees (school, college, etc.) 405 private tutor/ coaching centre 406 educational CD 407 other educational expenses (incl. fees for enrollment in web-based training) 408 education: s.t. ( ) 409 medicine 410 X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. 411 doctor's/surgeon's fee 412 hospital & nursing home charges 413 other medical expenses 414 medical - institutional: s.t. ( ) 419
12 Schedule 1.60:12 [10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days ended on... Item (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) medicine 420 toilet soap 450 X-ray, ECG, pathological test, etc. 421 toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, etc. 451 doctor s/ surgeon s fee 422 powder, snow, cream, lotion and 452 family planning devices 423 perfume other medical expenses 424 hair oil, shampoo, hair cream 453 medical non-institutional: sub-total 429 shaving blades, shaving stick, razor 454 ( ) shaving cream, aftershave lotion 455 sanitary napkins 456 cinema, theatre 430 other toilet articles 457 mela, fair, picnic 431 toilet articles: sub-total ( ) 459 sports goods, toys, etc. 432 club fees 433 electric bulb, tubelight 460 goods for recreation and hobbies 434 electric batteries 461 photography 435 other non-durable electric goods 462 VCD/ DVD hire (incl. instrument) 436 earthenware 463 cable TV 437 glassware 464 other entertainment 438 bucket, water bottle/ feeding bottle 465 entertainment: sub-total ( ) 439 & other plastic goods coir, rope, etc. 466 spectacles 440 washing soap/soda/powder 467 torch 441 other washing requisites 468 lock 442 incense (agarbatti), room freshener 470 umbrella, raincoat 443 flower (fresh): all purposes 471 lighter (bidi/ cigarette/ gas stove) 444 mosquito repellent, insecticide, acid 472 other minor durable-type goods 445 etc. minor durable-type goods: sub- 449 other petty articles 473 total ( ) other household consumables: 479 sub-total ( )
13 Schedule 1.60:13 [10] expenditure on miscellaneous goods and services including medical (non-institutional), rents and taxes during the last 30 days ended on... (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) domestic servant/cook 480 air fare 500 attendant 481 railway fare 501 sweeper 482 bus/tram fare 502 barber, beautician, etc. 483 taxi, auto-rickshaw fare 503 washerman, laundry, ironing 484 steamer, boat fare 504 tailor 485 rickshaw (hand drawn & cycle) fare 505 grinding charges 486 horse cart fare 506 telephone charges: landline* 487 porter charges 507 telephone charges: mobile 488 petrol for vehicle 508 postage & telegram 490 diesel for vehicle 510 miscellaneous expenses 491 lubricants & other fuels for vehicle 511 priest 492 school bus, van, etc. 512 legal expenses 493 other conveyance expenses 513 repair charges for non-durables 494 conveyance: sub-total ( ) 519 pet animals (incl. birds, fish) 495 internet expenses 496 house rent, garage rent (actual) 520* other consumer services excluding 497 hotel lodging charges 521 conveyance residential land rent 522* consumer services excluding 499 other consumer rent 523 conveyance: sub-total ( ) rent: sub-total ( ) 529 house rent, garage rent (imputed- 539 urban only) water charges 540* other consumer taxes & cesses 541* consumer taxes and cesses: sub- 549 total ( ) *The may be derived as the amount last paid divided by the number of months for which amount was paid.
14 Schedule 1.60:14 [11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 days ended on... description whether possessed on the date of survey (yes-1, no-2) purchas - ed first-hand purchase whether hire purchased (yes-1, no-2) cost of raw materials and services for construction and repair purchased second-hand purchase total expenditure [(6)+(7)+(9)] (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) bedstead 550 almirah, dressing table 551 chair, stool, bench, table 552 suitcase, trunk, box, 553 handbag and other travel goods foam, rubber cushion 554 carpet, daree & other floor mattings paintings, drawings, engravings, etc. other furniture & fixtures (couch, sofa, etc.) furniture & fixtures: sub-total ( ) radio, tape recorder, 2-in television 561 VCR/VCD/DVD player 562 camera & photographic 563 equipment CD, DVD, audio/video 564 cassette, etc musical instruments 565 other goods for recreation 566 goods for recreation: sub-total ( ) 569
15 Schedule 1.60:15 [11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 days ended on... description whether possessed on the date of survey (yes-1, no-2) purchased first-hand purchase whether hire purchased (yes-1, no-2) cost of raw materials and services for construction and repair purchased second-hand purchase total expenditure [(6)+(7)+(9)] (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) stainless steel utensils 570 other metal utensils 571 casseroles, thermos, 572 thermoware other crockery & utensils 573 crockery & utensils: subtotal ( ) 579 electric fan 580 air conditioner, air cooler 581 inverter 582 lantern, lamp, electric 583 lampshade sewing machine 584 washing machine 585 stove, gas burner 586 pressure cooker/ pressure 587 pan refrigerator 588 water purifier 590 electric iron, heater, toaster, oven & other electric heating appliances other cooking/ household appliances cooking & other household appliances: sub-total ( ) bicycle 600 motor cycle, scooter 601 motor car, jeep 602 tyres & tubes 603 other transport equipment 604 personal transport equipment: sub-total ( ) 609
16 Schedule 1.60:16 [11] expenditure for purchase and construction (including repair and maintenance) of durable goods for domestic use during the last 365 days ended on... description whether possessed on the date of survey (yes-1, no-2) purchased first-hand purchase whether hire purchased (yes-1, no-2) cost of raw materials and services for construction and repair second-hand purchase purchased total expenditure [(6)+(7)+(9)] (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) contact lenses, hearing aids 610 & orthopaedic equipment other medical equipment 611 therapeutic appliances: sub-total ( ) 619 clock, watch 620 other machines for 621 household work PC/ Laptop/ other 622 peripherals incl. software mobile handset 623 telephone instrument 624 (landline) any other personal goods 625 other personal goods: sub-total ( ) bathroom and sanitary equipment plugs, switches & other electrical fittings residential building & land (cost of repairs only) other durables (specify)... residential building, land and other durables: subtotal ( ) gold ornaments 640 silver ornaments 641 jewels, pearls 642 other ornaments 643 jewellery & ornaments: sub-total ( ) durable goods: total ( )
17 Schedule 1.60:17 [12] summary of consumer expenditure sl. reference of consumption (in Rs) description block column during last 30 days (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. cereals cereal substitute pulses & products milk & milk products salt & sugar sub-total (1-5) 7. edible oil egg, fish & meat vegetables fruits (fresh) fruits (dry) spices beverages served processed food packaged processed food pan tobacco intoxicants sub-total (7-18) 20. (30 7) srl fuel and light medical (non-institutional) entertainment minor durable-type goods toilet articles other household consumables consumer services excl. conveyance conveyance rent consumer taxes & cesses sub-total (21 30) 32. clothing bedding etc footwear education medical (institutional) durable goods s.t. for 365 days data (32-37) 39. (30 365) srl. 38 during last 7 days during last 30 days during last 365 days 40. srl. nos.( ) [monthly household consumption expenditure] 41. household size imputed rent monthly per capita expenditure (Rs. 0.00) [srl. 40 srl. 41]
18 Schedule 1.60:18 [13] remarks by investigator (FI/ASO) [14] comments by supervisory officer(s)
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